Winnie the Pooh's 70th Anniversary CD, Take My Hand: Songs From the 100 Acre Wood is released. The 13-track album features all-new original songs with some old favorites by artists like Maureen McGovern and Tyler Collins.

The Disney short Trick or Treat, directed by Jack Hannah, is released. After Donald

Duck (voiced by Clarence Nash) plays a cruel Halloween prank on his nephews, the 3 team-up with Hazel the Witch (voiced by June Foray) to teach him a lesson about 'tricks and treats'! (The following month a similar

"Trick or Treat" story by Carl Barks will appear in the Donald Duck #26 comic book.)

1941:

Disney's animated feature Pinocchio is released in Canada.

2008:

Harry S. Gold, executive director of business and legal affairs for Disney Theatrical Productions, passes away at age 50 in New York after a long battle with cancer. Gold first joined Disney in 1997, just as the company was solidifying its place on Broadway with The Lion King.

and representatives from the United States Marines are also on hand to help Mickey kick off Disney’s annual

Toys for Tots campaign.

Nearly 300 Disney VoluntEARS take part in the Greater Orlando Start! Heart Walk

at Loch Haven Park in Orlando, Florida. A three-mile trek, Disney Cast Members raise more than

$8,000 for research and education to help fight heart disease and stroke.

1997:

The science fiction comedy feature RocketMan is released by Walt Disney Pictures.

Shot on location at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, the film stars Harland Williams as Fred Z.

Randall - a geeky and obnoxious spacecraft designer who gets the chance to travel to Mars.

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Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes the horseman known as Zorro!

1967:

Grammy-winning soundtrack composer Michael Giacchino is born in Riverside Township, New Jersey. First starting out writing music for video game adaptations of feature films, he eventually began composing for film and television. His first big feature film composition was the soundtrack for

the Pixar film, The Incredibles (which earned Giacchino two Grammy Award nominations). His Disney credits also include Sky High, Ratatouille (which won a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack) and Up (which earned him

several awards in 2010 including 2 Grammys). In addition to his long list of soundtracks, Giacchino collaborated

with Walt Disney Imagineering in creating two new soundtracks for the updated versions of Space Mountain at Disneyland, Space Mountain: Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris, and Space Mountain at Hong Kong Disneyland.

2010:

Disney fans and collectors gather at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club for a free event designed to kick off the second decade of pin trading at Disney World. (Pin trading at Disney, inspired by pin-swapping seen at Olympic Games, began as part of the company’s millennium celebration, originally to last just 15 months.)

1980:

Disney re-releases its 1946 film Song of the South to theaters, along with the

animated short Mickey Mouse Disco. (To this day, the complete version of Song of the South has

never been available on home video in the United States.)

1993:

KCAL-TV airs the special The Making of the NHL's Mighty Ducks.

(The new professional hockey team, at this time owned by Disney, debuted 2 days ago.)